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Illinois deer hunter: ‘Why wouldn’t an elk be here?

With wolves and cougars confirmed inside Illinois’ borders, Ron Mulholland said he thought it was possible the trio of what appeared to be elk that showed up while he was bowhunting for deer were wild.

Whitetail gunners up their numbers

Although the number of deer taken during the first weekend of gun season far eclipsed last year’s total, few of those taken during the hunt were considered “trophy” bucks.

GLIFWC OKs tribal night deer hunting in the north

A commission that oversees Chippewa tribes’ off-reservation rights last week quietly authorized tribal hunters to go after deer at night across most of the northern third of Wisconsin, sparking yet another clash with state wildlife

Zone 3 a bright spot in 2012 deer hunt

Deer hunters across the state killed more bucks this year than last year, but a decline in the antlerless kill led to an overall harvest that was 7 percent below last year.

Environmental group sues New York over ballast rules

The National Wildlife Federation sued New York state officials recently for backing off on tough regulations to rid ship ballast water of invasive species that threaten the Great Lakes, the Hudson River, and Long Island

Cleveland-area of Lake Erie hit hard by Sandy

Superstorm Sandy made a rare appearance over the Great Lakes last month, wreaking havoc along the Ohio coastline of Lake Erie as the mighty hurricane churned up waves and boulders with high wind gusts, capsized

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